Traffic control is used to regulates the flow of traffic to protect construction workers and the motoring public, stop traffic when necessary, and allow construction to proceed safely and effectively.
Traffic control is used to regulates the flow of traffic to protect construction workers and the motoring public, stop traffic when necessary, and allow construction to proceed safely and effectively.
This Training is for:
Any signal person who will be stopping traffic, signalling vehicles, and workers who may be endangered by vehicular traffic. This course is designed to teach participants about the hazards of working on a road with vehicles and the precautions they can take to prevent hazards.
The Ontario regulations for traffic control can be found in General Construction Sections 67-69 of the OHSA.
Participants will learn:
Hazard Identification
Controls used to mitigate hazards
Legislative requirements and regulations,
Traffic control planning basics
PPE and equipment requiremen
About Us
Safeline Group of Companies provides business with professional and effective health and safety services, labour and handyman services, and WSIB claims management. Safeline Group is committed to providing qualified services to companies of any industry and of all sizes ranging from small businesses to large corporations. We service a multitude of locations across the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa region.
Family, Integrity, Diversity, and Social Responsibility are the fundamentals in which Safeline Group of Companies was founded on. The development of the group of companies began with Safeline Management Systems Inc., in Concord, Ontario.
We provide training and consulting services that will change the way workers look at safety in the workplace. We offer a very unique way of training; a discussion based method of learning.
Traffic control person plays a vital role in road safety.
This course is developed as an enhancement to the Traffic Control Person (TCP) Level 1 course to reflect the duties and responsibilities for First Responders when tasked with traffic control management on emergency scenes.
Traffic control persons (TCPs) must be given written and oral instructions regarding their duties. Section 69(4) of the construction regulation should have the rules outlined.
This workshop is designed for participants who have little or no working knowledge to perform their duties and obligations as Traffic Control Personnel.
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